Mary Jane Crocs

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Specializes in Critical care, Pediatris & Geriatrics.

has anyone worn these or does wear these? i'd like to know if they are worth the buy?? thanks...

http://shop.crocs.com/pc-34-4-mary-janes.aspx?reqid=34&reqprodtypeid=41p&subsectionname=footwear&section=products

Specializes in Oncology, Orthopaedics, Med/Surg.

They are awesome! I have a pair, and they're like wearing little pillows on your feet. Unfortunately, our facility has deemed them "unsafe" due to the holes in the shoe, and the soft soles.... so we are not allowed to wear them any longer. :o

If your facility has no policy against them, I highly recommend them!!

Alicia

Specializes in ER OB NICU.

Best crocs , at least till the sheeplined ones came out. T

Specializes in Cardiac.
They are awesome! I have a pair, and they're like wearing little pillows on your feet. Unfortunately, our facility has deemed them "unsafe" due to the holes in the shoe, and the soft soles.... so we are not allowed to wear them any longer. :o

If your facility has no policy against them, I highly recommend them!!

Alicia

We're talking about Mary Janes! I would hope that all hospitals ban them at work!!!

I have a pair, with 3 jibbitz in each. I love them and wear them all the time. They are even more comfy than regular crocs.

Specializes in LTC.

I've seen people wear them and they are absolutely adorable. I would just never wear them at work. My shoes have been showered in too many different kinds of body fluids to risk wearing a shoe that open.

Specializes in Neuro ICU, Neuro/Trauma stepdown.

Love mine to pieces and they are soooo cute

Does the heel strap swivel so you can wear them as clog style?

Specializes in Neuro ICU, Neuro/Trauma stepdown.

the heel strap swivels, but it doesn't look right as a clog

Specializes in Med-Surg/Tele, ER.

I have a pair in black, and I adore them. They are very comfortable. The word is our institution is about to ban them, though. I purchased a pair of clogs without holes and my poor feet hate them. :(

FTR, I've worn these for about a year in direct patient contact and have only had my feet peed on once. :lol2:

Specializes in Med-Surg/Tele, ER.

And, on a totally off-topic note ... where did you get the pic for your avatar? It is driving me crazy that that person is TOUCHING the needle as they inject. :eek:

Specializes in Peds, ER/Trauma.

And with NO GLOVES!

By the way, where does one get "sheep-lined" crocs??? sounds comfy!

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